Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League closed alpha announced, registrations now open
Warner Bros. has announced that a closed alpha test for Rocksteady's upcoming open-world co-op title Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League will take place next week, with registration now open to the public.
The details:
Those interested in participating in the alpha can sign up on the game's official website for a chance to be selected. Those who do gain access will be able to test an early build of the game on Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5, or PC from November 30 to December 4, with the use of a controller recommended.
The test will not have an open world, according to Warner Bros., but will instead "represent a smaller, specific section of the campaign." Participants will be required to sign a non-disclosure agreement (NDA) prohibiting the release of images, videos, and "any text-based impressions" of the game online, and they must create a Warner account.
Fans' reactions to the game have already been mixed, with leaked screenshots from earlier this year revealing that it included live service elements. This was followed by gameplay footage shown at PlayStation's State of Play, which was met with criticism, prompting Rocksteady to postpone the game again until next year.
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